More seriously the reliance on narrowly economic analysis often leads in places to an implicitly and perhaps accidentally over-critical position regarding trade unionism.
Most narrowly, he means the organisms produced by genomes.
Our strategy in writing our target article was to start with fairly narrowly-defined terms and gradually expand our analysis.
Especially in less developed countries, research on ageing still tends to prejudge people's priorities and to focus narrowly on material outcomes.
Although this was an important factor, accounts which focus on it too narrowly are unsatisfactory.
When a given concept is being used, will activity be distributed widely or narrowly?
In other cases, they become the norm simply by being recycled in a narrowly specialized field.
Another chapter focuses more narrowly on issues of ecclesiastical employment and religious involvement in public education.